On Instagram, you might have seen her #FosterCare posts, standing with celebrities, holding a sign and spreading the word about the foster system.

"It feels really good to engage a whole new set of eyes,” Gilmore said.

Those new sets of eyes triggered a new level of giving on Sunday night.

"I met Mrs. Perez, the COO of Roc Nation and I showed her what I was doing with foster care, how many celebrities supported, she was like, 'We're going to give you the Jay Z tickets for when he comes,'" Gilmore said.

She followed through and 300 foster kids and parents, adopted children, aged out youth, birth parents and supporters went to Jay Z’s concert for free.

Town Hall in Ohio City offered to host the get-together before the concert. Free food, a free shuttle to and from The Q and VIP treatment.

Of course, Couch and her 17-year-old son were on that guest list.

"She was such a wonderful person, she even got my hair done,” Couch said. “She's just an inspiration."

"When I told the parents about it, half of them didn't believe me,” Martin said.

As everyone loaded the shuttles, they had tickets in hand, yellow shirts on and a clear idea of what family is really about.

"Thanksgiving is coming around and a lot of them will be depressed, they will be in a state of depression,” Gilmore said. “At least this is something that's memorable, that they had a good time. It was Jay Z concert."